South Africa starts a soul-searching 'national dialogue' about poverty, inequality and other issuesNew Foto - South Africa starts a soul-searching 'national dialogue' about poverty, inequality and other issues

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African is starting a "national dialogue" Friday that is meant to bring all sectors of society together to discussthe country's most pressing issuesand find solutions. The talks, initiated byPresident Cyril Ramaphosaafter calls from civil society, are expected to include most political parties, civic groups and members of the public. Concerns have been raised over a possible $40 million cost, while there are also questions about whether the dialogue will result in significant changes. South Africa faces many problems more than 30 years after the end ofthe apartheid systemof white minority rule, including high levels of poverty and inequality, crime, corruption andan unemployment rateof more than 30% — one of the world's worst. The country is no stranger to national talks, including the multiparty negotiations for a peaceful end to apartheid in the early 1990s. Here's what to know about the national dialogue, which begins with a two-day convention in the capital, Pretoria. Why South Africa is holding the talks Since its first democratic election in 1994, when Nelson Mandela was elected as the country's first Black president, South Africa made progress in de-escalating racial tensions, improving the economy and providing access to millions of its poor Black majority. However, there are concerns that the country has digressed over the last decade and calls for a soul-searching exercise grew louder after the long-governing African National Congress, or ANC, partylost its majority in the 2024 election, forcing South Africa to form a coalition government. Ramaphosa announced the dialogue in June. "The national dialogue must be a place where everyone has a voice. The dialogue will be a people-led, society-wide process to reflect on the state of our country in order for us to reimagine our future," he said. The participants South Africans from all walks of life are expected to voice their views at the dialogue, with talks expected to be held in person and virtually. Ramaphosa has appointed an Eminent Persons Group, which is made up of religious, sports, labor and civic figures who he says reflect the great diversity of South Africa. They include South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi, award-winning "Black Panther" actor John Kani and former Constitutional Court Judge Edwin Cameron. Not everyone believes the talks will have a real impact.The Democratic Alliance, or DA, the second-biggest party in the coalition government, withdrew in a dispute with the ANC over the firing of one of its deputy ministers by Ramaphosa. It has also said that the talks are a waste of public money. The MK Party, the official opposition, has said that it won't participate. The dialogue will happen in phases and take the form of public discussions in all of South Africa's nine provinces. It's unclear how long the dialogue will last, but a second convention could happen early next year. Criticism of the national dialogue Some high-profile foundations have pulled out of this week's opening convention, citing rushed timelines and logistical issues, but they have said they will participate in the rest of the program. The estimated cost of the dialogue has drawn criticism, although Ramaphosa's office has said that it's not as high as the numbers being put forward. "If you want to have a real nationwide process, then it is going to cost a lot of money. It's not something that can be avoided," University of Pretoria political analyst Dirk Kotze said. The DA party and others have accused the ANC of trying to control the conversation and use it as a platform to campaign before local elections next year. "I think the message that comes through specifically for the ANC is that they should stand a little bit back and not try to control the process," Kotze said. ___ AP Africa news:https://apnews.com/hub/africa

South Africa starts a soul-searching 'national dialogue' about poverty, inequality and other issues

South Africa starts a soul-searching 'national dialogue' about poverty, inequality and other issues JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa...
US producer prices accelerate in July as costs of services and goods surgeNew Foto - US producer prices accelerate in July as costs of services and goods surge

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. producer prices increased more than expected in July amid a surge in the costs of services and goods, suggesting a broader pickup in inflation in the months ahead. The producer price index for final demand jumped 0.9% last month after being unchanged in June, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Thursday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the PPI rising 0.2%. Services prices soared 1.1%, the largest gain since March 2022, amid strong increases in machinery and equipment wholesaling, costs of portfolio management, hotels and motels, and road transportation of freight. Good prices vaulted 0.7%, the biggest gain since in January. There were strong increases in the prices of vegetables, meat and eggs. With the July report, the BLS ended the calculation and publication of approximately 350 indexes, including data from the PPI Final Demand-Intermediate Demand, special index, industry and commodity classifications. The agency has suffered years of underfunding under both Republican and Democratic administrations, a situation worsened by an unprecedented campaign by President Donald Trump's White House to remake the federal government through deep spending cuts and mass layoffs of public workers. The resource constraints have impacted the closely watched employment report and also resulted in the suspension of data collection for portions of the CPI basket in some areas across the country. This has raised concerns about the quality of the government-produced economic data, long viewed as the gold standard. The nomination of Heritage Foundation economist E.J. Antoni, a critic of the BLS, to head the statistics agency, is also adding another layer of worry over data quality. In the 12 months through July, the PPI increased 3.3% after advancing 2.4% in June. The pass-through from Trump's sweeping tariffs has so far been limited, but the PPI report supported economists' expectations for the import duties to drive up inflation in the coming months. The government on Tuesday reported a mild increase in consumer prices in July, though rising costs for services like dental care and airline tickets caused a measure of underlying inflation to post its largest gain in six months. While financial markets have priced in an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve next month, rising services inflation and the expectation tariffs could still significantly boost goods prices left some economists doubtful of a resumption in policy easing in the absence of labor market deterioration. The U.S. central bank left its benchmark overnight interest rate in the 4.25%-4.50% range last month for the fifth-straight time since December. Prior to the PPI report, economists estimated the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, excluding the volatile food and energy components, increased 0.3% in July after a similar gain in June. That would raise the year-on-year increase in the so-called core PCE inflation to 2.9% from 2.8% in June. Core PCE inflation is one of the measures tracked by the Fed for its 2% target. (Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

US producer prices accelerate in July as costs of services and goods surge

US producer prices accelerate in July as costs of services and goods surge WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. producer prices increased more than ex...
Dozens injured and detained as anti-government protests in Serbia gather paceNew Foto - Dozens injured and detained as anti-government protests in Serbia gather pace

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Nearly 50 protesters have been detained across Serbia and dozens of people were injured as violence spiraled following more than nine months of largely peaceful protests against the populist rule ofPresident Aleksandar Vucic, police said on Thursday. The gatherings, which followed an outbreak of unrest on Tuesday night, were organized at some 90 locations on Wednesday evening, said Interior Minister Ivica Dacic at a press conference. Wednesday's unrest started in the northern city of Novi Sad when supporters of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party threw flares at anti-government protesters who had been marching past the party offices, according to video from the scene. Clashes there continued throughout the evening with rival groups hurling various objects at each other amid clouds of smoke and chaos. An army security officer at the SNS party offices at one point fired his gun in the air, saying later he felt his life had been in danger. The incidents marked an escalation in the persistent protests led by Serbia's university students that have rattled Vucic's increasingly autocratic rule in Serbia. Similar clashes were also reported on Tuesday evening. The Serbian president has faced accusations ofstifling democratic freedomsand of allowing organized crime and corruption to flourish, which he has denied. Interior Minister Dacic accused the protesters of attacking the governing party loyalists. He said "those who broke the law will be identified and sanctioned." Skirmishes also erupted in the capital Belgrade where riot police used tear gas to disperse groups of protesters. Riot police formed a cordon around a makeshift camp of Vucic's loyalists outside the presidency building downtown. University students posted on X to accuse the authorities of trying to "provoke a civil war with the clashes" at demonstrations that passed without incident even while drawing hundreds of thousands of people. "Police were guarding the regime loyalists who were throwing rocks and firing flares at the protesters," the students added. Demonstrationsstarted in Novemberafter a renovated train station canopy crashed in Novi Sad, killing 16 people and triggering accusations ofcorruption in state-run infrastructure projects. More protests are planned on Thursday evening. The protestersare demanding that Vucic call an early parliamentary election, which he has refused to do. Serbia is formally seeking European Union membership, but Vucic has maintained strong ties with Russia and China.

Dozens injured and detained as anti-government protests in Serbia gather pace

Dozens injured and detained as anti-government protests in Serbia gather pace BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Nearly 50 protesters have been detaine...
Taylor Swift on New Heights: 6 things we learned from her appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce's podcastNew Foto - Taylor Swift on New Heights: 6 things we learned from her appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce's podcast

After about two years of dating Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift made the podcast appearance heard 'round the world. The 14-time Grammy Award winner joined the Kansas City Chiefs' tight end on an episode of his "New Heights" podcast with his brother, Jason, and discussed their relationship, her career and her ongoing football education inan hour-plus discussion published Wednesday. More than 1.3 million people were watching concurrently at one point in the episode, in which Swift unveiled the cover art of her new album, "The Life of a Showgirl," which comes out Oct. 3. Taylor Swift unveils the cover art for her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, on Travis and Jason Kelce's New Heights 🤯(via@newheightshow)pic.twitter.com/ScxodLoOKu — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)August 13, 2025 The appearance was a long time coming. The relationship's beginnings were documented on the same podcast, which has seen enough crossover attention togarner a nine-figure deal with Amazon's Wondery network. Or as Swift said: "This podcast has done a lot for me. I owe a lot to this podcast. This podcast got me a boyfriend, ever since Travis decided to use it as his personal dating app about two years ago." There was plenty more learned from Wednesday. Most fans will know the Swift-Kelce relationship began with a friendship bracelet, with Kelce publicly saying he was interested and unsuccessfully attempting to offer Swift a friendship bracelet. It turns out Swift was actually quite charmed by his straightforward message of "I WANT TO DATE YOU," but she was less than impressed with the logistical work he put into setting up a meeting: "He didn't even reach out to our management. When this podcast came out, I was like 'Did he ever reach out to be in the tents, or did we know he was in the building?' He came with Pat [Mahomes], and he thought that 'cause he knows the elevator lady, he could talk to her about just getting down there. "That's how it works in 1973. He was really like, 'I know a guy, I can figure this out.'" Kelce didn't get his meeting that day, but it obviously worked out. Swift has been a mainstay at Chiefs games for two seasons now, but she entered the relationship with plenty to learn: "Jason, on our first date, I legitimately asked him what it was like when the Chiefs played the Eagles in the Super Bowl, and he looked across the field across the line of scrimmage and saw his brother standing on the other, like five feet in front of him on the field. "He didn't even look at me. Like, I now know what an insane question that was … I thought everyone was on the field at the same time. I thought it was like Jared Goff is here, and Josh Allen is here, and they blow a whistle, and they go at each other, and they're like, who's going to win?" Taylor Swift on how she thought football was played 😅"I thought it was like Jared Goff is here and Josh Allen's here [on the field at the same time] ... then they blow a whistle and they go at each other." 😂(via@newheightshow)pic.twitter.com/rwx80FHyNN — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)August 14, 2025 We all have to start somewhere, and let's just say Swift has put in the work since then. Less than a year into their relationship, the Chiefs drafted Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy, famed for being the fastest player in the history of the NFL scouting combine. By that time, Swift was excited enough about Kansas City's new weapon that her friends sounded a little worried: "Oh my God, I fell in love with it, I became obsessed with it. I became a person who was running through the halls of my house screaming, 'WE DRAFTED XAVIER WORTHY!' My friends are like, 'Who bodysnatched you? What do you mean we drafted Xavier Worthy?'" TAYLOR SWIFT x XAVIER WORTHYpic.twitter.com/mlcIY58CKB — Pranav Sriraman (@PranavSriraman)August 13, 2025 The education is still a work in progress, but Swift expects to get there: "We're talking about Cover 2, Cover 4, Cover 0 ... I'm not ready to be an analyst right now, but give me 16 months." One of the biggest stories of the music industry in the past year has been Swift's nine-figure deal to reacquire the masters of her first six studio albums from the private equity firm Shamrock Holdings. It was a personal thing for Swift, who said, "I thought about not owning my music every day." When she finally got the call that Shamrock had accepted her offer, she quickly went to tell Kelce: "I just, like, very dramatically hit the floor, for real. I started bawling my eyes out ... I'm like 'Get yourself together, get your s*** together, just go tell Travis in a normal way.' I knock on the door, he's playing video games. I'm trying to say it in a normal way, and I'm just like '... TRAVIS!' He puts his headset down. He's like, 'Guys, gotta go,' and I think he thought something was wrong. "You come up, and I'm just like, 'I got all my music back.' And then just start heaving, dropped, had no power in my legs to support myself." 🎥| Taylor Swift telling the story of her reclaiming her masters during her New Heights episodepic.twitter.com/EA2KOXeTaD — Taylor Swift Edits (@TSwiftEdits_13)August 13, 2025 As far as hobbies go, Swift said all of her hobbies go back to the 1700s — sewing, cooking, painting, baking — with sourdough baking a particular obsession recently. She discussed going through countless sourdough blogs and baking loaf after loaf for Kelce to try. Between those hobbies and her lack of activity on social media, it led to the following sentence: "All I really use the internet for is sourdough and when Travis shows me videos of otters on his Instagram algorithm." Kelce's interest in otters apparently goes well beyond just watching videos: "He wants one specifically whose life he saved, who knows that he saved its life ... He doesn't want to like go up to an otter and take it from its mother. He wants to see an otter, and the otter's like, 'My paws caught in a shell.' And he's like, 'I got you.' And then the otter's like, 'Thank you forever' with its little paws. "We have discussed maybe carrying around cans of sardines just in case we run into one. It's better in principle than it is in practice." On a related note, Swift confirmed she was aware of Kelce's "I just gave a squirle a peice of bread" tweet. The man is an animal lover. We also learned plenty about the impression Jason Kelce has made on Swift, specifically when she asked if he would like to meet the Royal Family with her at the Eras Tour: "I knew you were serious when I went, 'Jason, do you want to go meet them?' I watched him have this moment with his beer where he was just like, 'But I want to take it, but I know that I probably should not take it.' I watched this happen ... 'If I don't have my beer, what do I do with my hand now?'" Kelce said she was correct: "I like that you picked up on it, because that's exactly what was going on in my head." Long story short, Kelce did not bring his beer to meet Prince William and his family.

Taylor Swift on New Heights: 6 things we learned from her appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce's podcast

Taylor Swift on New Heights: 6 things we learned from her appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce's podcast After about two years of dating...
Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny ConcertNew Foto - Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny Concert

Austin Butler stars in the upcoming film,Caught Stealing, which features Bad Bunny Butler went viral after he was caught dancing at the Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico residency earlier this month He explained during an appearance onThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallonthat his dance moves were a result of taking an edible Austin Butlerdidn't expect his dance moves to go viral after attending hisCaught StealingcostarBad Bunny's Puerto Rico residency earlier this month – but now he's revealing where those moves came from. During the Tuesday, Aug. 12, episode ofThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Butler, 33, revealed how he ended up at his costar's concert with an edible in his system. While Bad Bunny (born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio), 31, explained the run of the show to Butler, he shared that he initially thought he andCaught StealingdirectorDarren Aronofskywere going to be part of the audience and not on a secondary stage. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Xavier Garcia for Sony Pictures Entertainment) Butler said they ended up in a prop house, where Bad Bunny comes and performs during a certain point in his concert. On top of that, Butler says he was given an edible "right before the show." He initially thought it "was a good idea," but was quickly proven wrong. Even though he is an actor, Butler said he doesn't like attention on him, noting that he doesn't even like people singing "Happy Birthday" to him. "So, suddenly I'm on stage with Bad Bunny and the edible is working," said Butler. "It was wild. So it's like my brain is in two movies. One is like, 'Benito and I had lunch earlier in the day, I'm just like, so proud of him.' " "I'm watching him going like, 'Oh my God, look how much you mean to everyone here.' I'm like, falling in love with Puerto Rican culture and the dancing and everybody is so sexy and amazing," he continued. "And then the other part is of me is like, 'Don't dance, because you'll take attention away from him. This is his moment.' " Lisa Lake/Getty In the viral video, Butler was caught shimmying to the beat of the music with a smile from ear to ear. TheElvisstar wanted to "hide" but said that the music was "so good," causing him to do some dancing — just not enough to take attention away from Bad Bunny. "I ended up just like swaying my hips while crossing my arms," said Butler. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf "For whatever reason, every time I uncrossed my arms, I felt like I was drawing attention to myself. So I was like, 'This is okay,' " he later added while describing his dance moves. Todd Owyoung/NBC He noted that part of his fear also came from "theBen Affleckthing at the Grammys where people said he wasn't having a good time and so you're like, 'I don't want to be the sad guy,' " he said, referring toAffleck's appearance at the 2023 Grammys with Jennifer Lopez. "But you also don't want to be the guy who's dancing crazy and drawing attention." The clip ended with Fallon sharing that he went through a similar experience when he went to aHarry Stylesconcert. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Caught Stealingreleases in theaters on Aug. 29. Read the original article onPeople

Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny Concert

Austin Butler Says an Edible Is to Blame for His Viral Dance Moves at Bad Bunny Concert Austin Butler stars in the upcoming film,Caught Stea...
Dr. Phil Fires Back at His Bankrupt Company's Legal Foes, Accusing TBN and PBR of 'Inflammatory and Damaging' Attacks Aimed at Depressing Value of Merit StreetNew Foto - Dr. Phil Fires Back at His Bankrupt Company's Legal Foes, Accusing TBN and PBR of 'Inflammatory and Damaging' Attacks Aimed at Depressing Value of Merit Street

Dr. Phil says he and his bankrupt company Merit Street Media are being smeared in "incendiary" legal filings by Christian broadcaster Trinity Broadcasting Network, which is a former business partner, and creditor Professional Bull Riders — and that they are trying to drive down Merit Street's value. And his lawyers invoked a judge's ruling in the Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively legal fight ordering the parties to refrain from using "disrespectful" language, saying the same directive should apply in this case. Phil McGraw's Peteski Productions is the proposed debtor-in-possession lender of Merit, whichfiled for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionon July 2. Merit Street also sued TBN, the company's former distribution partner, alleging breach of contract and alleging it "abused its position as the controlling shareholder." More from Variety Dr. Phil Defended ICE Raids in Heated Debate With Bill Maher, but Now He Says: 'I Don't Think I'm Qualified to Talk About Politics' Professional Bull Riders Accuses Dr. Phil of 'Orchestrating' Merit Street Bankruptcy and Forming New Company to Avoid Paying Creditors Dr. Phil's Cable TV Network Files for Bankruptcy and Sues Christian Broadcaster TBN, Its Former Partner In an Aug. 12 filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Northern District of Texas, Peteski lawyers objected to the motion filed by TBN and related party TCT Ministries to dismiss Merit's Chapter 11 case, convert it to a Chapter 7 liquidation or appoint a Chapter 11 trustee. Peteski also objected to PBR's partial joinder in support of the TBN and TCT motion. The Peteski filing requested the court deny the TBN and PBR motions. "From the outset of this Bankruptcy Case, both [TBN and PBR] entered into a 'press strategy' fueled in large part by incendiary pleadings they knew would be picked up by the media which, predictably, did occur," Peteski's filing says. "The effect of this is to not only insult and denigrate Peteski and Dr. McGraw but also to depress the value of the Debtor." In Trinity's motion to dismiss the case, it called Merit Street's bankruptcy filing a "sham proceeding orchestrated by one man — McGraw" and asserted that the plan was carried out "in the dead of night… designed to allow McGraw to make off like a thief."PBR, in a motion filed last week to compel document production from Merit Street,the TKO Group-owned company said, "All evidence presently suggests that Phillip C. McGraw ('Dr. Phil') orchestrated this Chapter 11 Case to avoid menacing litigation against PBR and jumpstart Envoy Media Co. ('Envoy'), a brand-new media venture he founded the day before Debtor filed this case, with the Debtor's remaining assets free and clear of any legacy encumbrances and obligations he made on the Debtor's behalf." Per Peteski's filing: "The Motion to Dismiss and PBR Joinder are full of inflammatory and damaging assertions of bad faith, improper conduct, and self-dealing that are unfounded, speculative, and unsupported by the record." In a bankruptcy court hearing, Trinity's counsel "falsely stated that Dr. McGraw created 'zero' episodes" for Merit Street out of a contractually obligated 160 90-minute episodes and "pocketed millions of dollars," according to Peteski's filing. "The evidence will show that TBN and Peteski decided to fit 'Dr. Phil Primetime' into a 60-minute time slot despite there being enough footage shot to accommodate the longer time period and, indeed, 'Dr. Phil Primetime' did stream after the initial hour was over." Despite Merit Street's "early financial troubles," from the April 2024 launch of the Merit Network through May 2025, Peteski produced and broadcast new original programing the network including 220 episodes of "Dr. Phil Primetime." Those episodes included interviews with such public figures as President Donald Trump and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, per the filing. Trinity Broadcasting, despite "having agreed to pay for this high-quality programming," "defaulted on its obligations and now owes Peteski millions of dollars," according to the filing. Meanwhile, Trinity's counsel also said during the same bankruptcy hearing that McGraw "bragged internally about his 'gangster move' to take over" Merit Street. "The evidence will show that this statement was made by misrepresenting an email [from Dr. Phil] which TBN improperly and illegally accessed off its server which it was hosting for the Debtor as part of its contractually obligated services under the Joint Venture Agreement," according to Peteski's filing. (Dr. Phil's lawyers don't provide context for his "gangster move" comment.) According to Peteski's filing, Merit Street's "corporate actions and decisions were taken in full compliancewith Texas law and its corporate by-laws. The decision to declare bankruptcy was far from being a 'sham' and was instead a painful decision after much sweat equity had been invested into the Merit Network journey and brand development by Dr. McGraw." According to Dr. Phil's lawyers, "Peteski, having been deprived of a platform for 'Dr. Phil Primetime' and other programming, is in the process of rebuilding a network from the ground up. That network will be called Envoy. The suggestion that this was Peteski's preferred way of proceeding is belied by the facts." Peteski Productions invested almost $50 million "in an effort to save the Merit Network," according to the filing. In addition, when Trinity obtained a continuance of the final debtor-in-possession financing hearing that would have approved a loan to allow the payment of Merit's employees for their pre-bankruptcy work, "Peteski itself wrote checks totaling almost $1,000,000 so these workers, many of whom were in dire need of the money, would get paid," the filing says. Peteski's lawyers requested the court issue a "Dondi" instruction to parties in the case, a reference to a decision in 1988 case Dondi Properties Corp. v. Commerce Sav. & Loan Assoc. that "set out standards of conduct for lawyers and litigants" in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. In addition, Dr. Phil's lawyers say, the court should "admonish all parties and their counsel to adhere to an order" similar to the one U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman entered in the case between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. In that proceeding, Judge Liman ordered in part that "All individuals filing documents in this case… are advised that they should not in any submission to this Court use language that is disrespectful of the parties, their counsel or the Court." Peteski's filing claims that to date there are roughly 700,000 subscribers on the MeritTV app, and "its platform could be very attractive either on its own or in combination with another investor/buyer. The actions of Trinity and PBR have been aimed to destroy that value." The company's filing concludes: "Peteski urges the Court to decide the pending Motion to Dismiss, and PBR Joinder, and any responses thereto as expeditiously as its schedule will permit. Justice delayed is justice denied. In this case, unfortunately, delayed justice will be a death sentence for the Debtor." Merit Street is majority-owned by Peteski Productions with a 66.5% stake; TBN owns 28.5% and Steve Harvey's SHG Partnership holds a 5% stake. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Dr. Phil Fires Back at His Bankrupt Company’s Legal Foes, Accusing TBN and PBR of ‘Inflammatory and Damaging’ Attacks Aimed at Depressing Value of Merit Street

Dr. Phil Fires Back at His Bankrupt Company's Legal Foes, Accusing TBN and PBR of 'Inflammatory and Damaging' Attacks Aimed at D...

 

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